Tracing Numbers & Number Words – Number 13
In this tracing numbers worksheet students read the word “thirteen”, color the big 13, count the bunnies, trace the numbers and the number words.
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In this tracing numbers worksheet students read the word “thirteen”, color the big 13, count the bunnies, trace the numbers and the number words.
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In this tracing numbers worksheet students read the word “fourteen”, color the big 14, count the spiders, trace the numbers and the number words.
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In this tracing numbers worksheet students read the word “fifteen”, color the big 15, count the octopuses, trace the numbers and the number words.
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In this tracing numbers worksheet students read the word “sixteen”, color the big 16, count the hamburgers, trace the numbers and the number words.
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In this tracing numbers worksheet students read the word “seventeen”, color the big 17, count the bees, trace the numbers and the number words.
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In this tracing numbers worksheet students read the word “eighteen”, color the big 18, count the fish, trace the numbers and the number words.
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In this tracing numbers worksheet students read the word “nineteen”, color the big 19, count the carrots, trace the numbers and the number words.
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In this tracing numbers worksheet students read the word “twenty”, color the big 20, count the frogs, trace the numbers and the number words.
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Grab your pencil, hold it the right way, and start tracing these 0’s! Not too fast though. You need to shape them nicely and neatly. Ready, set, go! Five 0’s per line on seven lines.
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Ta! Da! Number tracing worksheet for number 1. Ones are usually pretty easy to trace, except these 1’s have the hook at the top and line at the bottom. If you like, don’t trace those parts.
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Practice tracing number 2 on this number tracing page and you’ll be ahead of the game when it comes to writing 12 or the numbers in the 20’s … or the 200’s…or the 2,000’s!
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Have you ever heard of a double decker bus? Well, the number 3 is a double decker number! It has two three quarter shaped circles, one on top of the other, nearly symmetrical.
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This number 4 is not staunch and stuffy, but it is prim and proper with its nice straight lines. This number tracing worksheet has one of several ways a 4 can be written.
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My grandma (a kinder teacher) always told me to think of the 5 as a man with a hat. Draw the straight line down, then the circle. Write the line across the top. That’s the man’s hat!
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Alley oop oop! That’s the number 6. Start at the top and start tracing down (that’s the alley part), then make the circle (that’s the oop, oop part)! Where’s your imagination?
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Number 7 is the captain of the ship. He stands straight and tall looking very confident & in charge. That should be your attitude when tracing the number 7’s on this tracing page!
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